The Times - 05/07/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk, From Michael Binyon, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Tim Jones, By Our Political Reporter, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Labour Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From David Nicholson-Lord, By Our Education Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Patricia Clough, From Alan McGregor, From Sinan Fisek, From Denis Reinhardt, From Nicholas Ashford, From Richard Hughes, From Our Correspondent, From Kuldip Nayar, From Hasan Akhtar, From Patrick Knight, From Frederick Cleary, From Stephen Downer, From Trevor Fishlock, From Christopher Walker, From Jacqueline Reditt, From David Watts, From Michael Knipe, by Angus Wilson, David Wade, Richard Holmes, Philippa Toomey, Stewart Perowne, Kay Dick, Caroline Moorehead, Paul Barker, Laurie Taylor, Jan Stephens, Ned Chaillet, Edited by Peter Davalle, by David Robinson, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, Nicholas Wapshott, Ian Bennett, John Russell Taylor, Fred Emery, Peter Black, Alison Ross, Michael Knipe, Louis Heren, DEREK WHEATLEY, , CYRIL PHILIPS, , G. H. BOLSOVER, , R. A. HUMPHREYS, , J. F. ROSSITER, , JOHN MADOCKS, , RICHARD NEEDHAM, , W. ROBERT JONDORF, , NEIL KINNOCK, , T. C. SKEFFINGTON-LODGE, , ALAN HALL, , DAVID M. GRAHAM, , JOHN RICHENS, , ALEC SAMUELS, , DENIS DODDS, , DAVID-HILLEL RUBEN, , JOHN TILNEY, , DAVID SHARP, , By Our Medical Correspondent, A. T. Hanson, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Horticulture Correspondent, J. R. L. writes:, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, From Mitchell Platts, By Jim Railton, From Richard Streeton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Watson, By John Nicholls, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Peter Wainwright, By Our Financial Staff, By Margaret Stone, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Our Industrial Editor, By Bill Johnstone, By our Industrial Staff, PW, John Drummond, By ross, Roger Beard, Peter Wainwright, Francis Kinsman, By Michael Prest, Mining Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, Beryl Downing,
ResumoNews: Journalists at 'FT' expect better pay offer, Shell and Esso petrol to be 2p cheaper in first cut for 3 years, Social Democrat rebels and CDU unite to veto Bill, Employers of France agree to cut in hours, No precedent for Waldheim games invitation, Afghan officers defect after Indian training, China to export wine in joint deal with French, Union wins IBA's approval to advertise on radio in campaign for recruits, Doctors keeping 24-hour vigil on former Shah, Rare disease kills man in Surrey, Science report Medicine: Contaminated mackerel, Do the Americans see Mr Reagan as another Ike?, Long-range forecast is under the weather, Gardening Putting down roots, Unionist parties study blocking powers for devolved council, Magazine says minister lied about drought, GLC plans £175m homes programme, Mr Carter booed during visit to black ghetto, Raining in the orchids, Iran demand for ban on left-wing opposition, Blacks 'disadvantaged' in London borough homes, Russians veto envoy's July 4 broadcast, Sherlock Holmes's last secret, Soweto tops New York for murder, Jet crash is blamed on fuel unit blockage, Resignation highlights RAC assets dispute, Talbot union to consider offer of 12%, OAU summit puts off decision on Sahara after a heated debate, Blockade lifted for talks with island rebel leaders, Broglie case inspector speaks out, Drivers end Johannesburg bus strike, A slight lifting of the spirits, South Korean dissident charged with sedition, Cycle thieves get rich harvest from streets, Labour attacked over independent schools, Shoparound, Turkey refuses to consult Russians about spy flights, Asean still a long way from becoming military alliance, Travel Hongkong: all things to all men, A million people greet Pope at shrine of the patron of Brazil, Nineteen mystified Spanish seamen search for a ship, Red Cross may halt Thai relief, Workers accept lower pay to save firm, Mrs Thatcher ahead of Mr Callaghan in public opinion poll, Zimbabwe reassures white civil servants over jobs, Collecting Getting the goods cheaply, Good Food Guide English style in the Channel, What Victorian girls read about love and manners, Graduations from RAF Cranwell, Recession forces switch from joints to sausages, Professor Yadin leads party which would be unlikely to retain a Knesset seat Mr Begin's deputy is best known as soldier, Paying for fun at the summit Letter from Freetown, Specialisits satisfied with transplant programme despite setbacks Heart recipient dies after cardiac arrest, Church of Scotland takes friendly view but sets proviso for possible papal visit, Saturday Review Richard II at Westminster, Yacht marina alerted as Basque bomb campaign continues, City speculating not investing, Mr Murray says, A dream of a round, Shakespeare accused of racialism in France, Founding an ecumenical school of theology for Ireland, Polish party paper calls for economic reforms, Pakistani Shias oppose Islamic taxes, 12,000 blooms on display at rose show, Assam students seal off Indian states, Oath changed for Mr Lawless to become juror, Escapers seek farming life in Australia, Hospital tests on Uganda's former president, MP criticized for allegation of GLC fraud, Premier's divorce plans may upset Portuguese, Miners' leaders back 35% pay call, Research directorate faces break-up. Sport: Mother's day: Evonne Cawley holding the, Polo Devils give opponents no chance of victory, Sports in Brief, Cycling Hinault packs in but brings out a smile, Racing Eddery will need to keep a tight rein on Piggott, Rugby League Fulham open against Wigan at the Cottage, Cricket Procter has a go, but West Indians do enough, Rugby Union Two ambitions to fulfil as Lions embark on final week of tour, Golf A little-known American whose putter is reaching for the sky, Football 24 teams in 1982 World Cup finals, Yachting Wind taken out of the New Zealanders' sail, For the record, Tennis The big shot that can take out Borg, Rowing Seeds hear the voice of doom. Index. Politics and Parliament: MPs likely to get rise of only 9.6%, Social factors in granting late-night drink licences, Tenants' right to know the identity of landlords House of Lords, Prisoner swop ruled out, Government defeated but Bill to help young people runs out of time House of Commons. Display Advertising: Grindlays Bank Limited, Abbeyfield, Platignum Limited, Comphost, Thomson Wintersports, Bank Base Rates, Barclays Bank Base Rate, The Punch, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, World Wine Fair & Festival 1980., Dry Sack. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Hoff of Heybridge Heath. Law: Life term for man who burnt wife's body on patio, Court of Appeal Effect of wrongful dismissal on contract Gunton v Richmond-upon-Thames London Borough Council, Briton freed in Zambia rearrested, Court rules in favour of 'watchdog' body, Old Harrovian is jailed for fraud, Two men jailed for £53,000 VAT fraud. Reviews: Not selling smoke, Family and home, Two wheels, five continents, Temporary masters, Radio General uncertainty all round, Wandering, Votes for women, Hellas and Homer, Films ...And Jane Austen makes four, Prisoner of war, A delightful woman. Classified Advertising: Home&garden, La Creme De La Creme, GLC South Bank Concert Halls, Announcements, Services tomorrow: Fifth Sunday after Trinity, Legal Notices, Services. Arts and Entertainment: Auction reflects interest in antique textiles, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Chess Back to the palmy days, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,267, Bridge Logical reasoning. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Botha's Strategy, Another Way With Petty Offenders. Letters to the Editor: Airey Neave scholarships, Musical awakening, Language studies, Spouse's property interest, Radiation hazards, Opposition to nuclear arms, Discrimination on top pay feared, Churches and unity, Command paper reprints, In ecclesiastical guise, Attack on Chief Rabbi, Evesore on North Rona, Labour policy on private schools, Bleak winter of discontent again?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: British Academy fellowships, Plaisterers' Company, University news, Saddlers' Company, BBC radio appoinment: Mr. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, July 6, 1955. Obituaries: Sir Alan Hitchman Distinguished Civil Servant, Hon. Daphne Courthope, Mr Hilmar Reksten, Marquess Of Reading. Business and Finance: Discount market, Payments dominate Vickers talks, Unit trust performance, James Latham down as interest charge jumps, Steel job cuts to be speeded, Round-up Rates and mergers, International Mitsui profits up by 1,000pc, EEC sees recession for UK until 1982, Gill and Duffus lifts cocoa surplus forecast, Commodities, Investor's week Gold shares gain in strength, Changes revealed in management of Rolls-Royce aero-engines, Mortgage demand being met, Drought fears push up world prices of crops, CFTC review of Comex surveillance, Lennons profits rise to £1.9m, Double or quits Plugging into a MK recovery, Carrying on a trade from your home, Coalite seeks £10.9m for North Sea expansion, Selection Trust still weighing up BP offer, Another Great Grimpen fiasco, Companies giving more notice to executives, £203m funds for BSC and R-R confirmed, Town and City loss increases to £14m, In Brief, Bank of England releases £900m short-term funds to ease pressure on clearers, South Crofty profits fall by £700,000, Greenfields up slightly in first six months, The Pound, GEC to reorganize three microchip subsidiaries, Briefly, Hay's Wharf bid terms rejected, Talking shop The great interest free bonanza, Gold, BL market share slumps to new low, Sterling: Other Markets, Grouse, London coffee firm on export closure, Insurance Thinking of cashing in your policy?, EMS European Currency Rates, Sturla's new lines of credit. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Equities remain firm, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes, Stock markets Profit takers move in at the close. Property: Rentals, Properties under. Births.
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